Desperately Need Help - Family is Getting Annoyed I bring Stewie to my mom's house about twice a week when I visit. He is pee pad trained and I put his pad in the kitchen behind the kitchen table when I get there. Well, lately he has been peeing next to it or around it and it is really annoying my mom. Last night he followed her in the basement and peed on the floor. She told me that he is not going to be welcome over anymore until he learns to go outside. I really want to teach him to go outside, but it is really going to be a huge chore. I cannot just let him out the back door and wait for him because of the set-up of our yard. We have two German Shepards next door who bark incessantly, especially if we are in the yard. Stewie gets nervous and won't go potty. It will be annoying to have a dog peeing on a paper for 15 years, too and I realize that. Also, I am at work on most days so he is alone for sometimes up to 7 hours without anyone there to let him outside. I feel like I NEED to have a paper in the kitchen where he is confined while I'm gone. A plus is that he already KNOWS he can go outside. If I walk him to the park or wherever and tell him to "make potty" he'll go #1 and #2 pretty much on command if he has to go. Any suggestion or encouragement would be welcome. Thanks. |
Hi Kristy! Sounds like your mom isn't a dog lover! I think I just wouldn't take him over there anymore. I agree with you that he needs a wee wee pad if you're gone 7 hours in a row! Lexy is starting to go outside, but I still keep a pad by her crate at night so she can go if she has to, and in the day if I'm at work. She is still having accidents, but we're working on it! |
How about a reward system? If you are at your Mom's, and Stewie pees in the RIGHT place, reward him with a treat he likes. We use a small bin (like a cat litter bin) and put the pee pad in that. It seems to work well, and we just layer the pads when one is used. Although we do leave it outside, so I can't vouch for the smell of it. If we are gone for extended period, we do bring in his pee pad and bin inside. I think it just takes time (yes, yes, I always say that) and if he's not there all the time, he may not be "used" to it. I think he'll get it sooner or later, he looks like a smart pup. :) |
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I just don't know how to train him to be an inside outside dog. |
How old is he? Gracie (RIP) didn't get it well until a year old or so. Even then there are acidents, but they are much fewer and farther between! |
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I would try walking him outside before going into your mom's house. We're gone most of the day too at work and have to leave Maddie in her play pen with papers and a pad. Naturally she has to go in there during the day but we make sure to walk her once when we wake up and once we're home we walk her every 90 minutes or less to keep accidents to a minimum. Tom |
I would use a belly band just in case> :) |
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Now Gracie, she still goes in the kitchen and not on the pee pad anymore :mad: |
i was having a hard time too with toby inside.......... now he KNOWS to go uotside and we leave the door open 24 7 for him to go our on his own..... HOWEVER, when we are at my moms house and my aunt comes over iwht the twin cousins she always SHUTS EVERYTHING, and then she gets upset that my dog peed and the twins are playing in it :confused: exscuse me????? I understand she wants the babies safe but SERIOUSLY, dont rag on me everytime for things when it is NOT TOBY's fault!!! (this instance i am referring too, toby had peed in fron tof the front door, he had tried to tell her he wanted to go out but she didnt take a hint) family is frustrating........ i vote for bellyband, now i know that i really need to watch toby when the twins are over, but otherwise i let him do his own thing |
Fasteddie beat me to it. I would suggest the reward system first since being an indoor outdoor dog is what you really do want from Stewie. If all else fails then go for the belly band. |
thanks everyone. I tried to keep up with taking him outside today, but a few times he had beat me to it and went on the pee pad. I can't complain though, right? At least he didn't go on the carpet. I have not yet gotten the three belly-bands I ordered from Rena at barkindog (come to think of it, I haven't gotten the order I place before then either. hmm...) Anyway, when I did take him out in the yard after he'd been sniffing the pad, he woudln't go. I kept telling him to "make potty", but the useless dogs next door kept barking up a storm and he just sat there barking back. Very annoyed by them (and their owner). Back to the drawing board. |
If you need belly bands now (and it sounds like you do) I always buy from United Yorkie Rescue. http://shop.unitedyorkierescue.org/main.cfm is the URL for the Yorkie Shoppe. It only takes 3 days to get your order. |
I had gotten my belly bands on eBay. Here's one... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...382947642&rd=1 |
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